The security exit will then access the User/Application Relationship table, TBOLUSAP, to verify that the user who is signed on is allowed to access the specified application. The user-application pairs defined in this table allow you to control access to user applications. Table 28 lists the type of entries that will be contained in the User/Application Relationship table:
Signon user ID |
Signon appl ID |
Target appl ID |
Description |
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TBOL |
The default application if no user/application pair is found. |
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U00001 |
ADMN |
The default application for user U00001. |
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U00001 |
TBOL |
TBOL |
The default application is optionally available to user U00001 if TBOLTBOL is entered. |
U00002 |
PAYR |
PAYR is the only application available to user U00002. |
At installation, the User/Application Relationship table is set up to allow the administrator to perform the initial user setup for tablesONLINE/CICS. After installation TBOLUSAP contains the entry listed in Table 29.
Signon user ID |
Signon appl ID |
Target appl ID |
Description |
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ADMN |
The Administration Application (Intended only for initial administrative access). |
To restrict access to the administrative functions of tablesONLINE/CICS, change the entries in the TBOLUSAP after installation to the entries listed in Table 30.
Signon user ID |
Signon appl ID |
Target appl ID |
Description |
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TBOL |
The default application (generally for instructional use) |
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XXX1 |
ADMN |
ADMN |
The Administrators application for USER XXX1 |
XXX2 |
ADMN |
ADMN |
The Administrators application for USER XXX2 |
The first entry is set up to allow first-time users to access and become familiar with tablesONLINE. The additional two users XXX1 and XXX2 are intended to be used as user IDs by the tableBASE administrator(s). In order to sign on to the Administrator menu, you must enter TBOLADMN.